"I was having my tea and watching the TV, and the lights flickered for a second and then there was an amazingly loud boom and I thought it was just the loudest thunder I ever heard," she said. "Next thing you know, my whole living room came down around me and I was trapped."

Firefighters were able to pull the debris off Grow, who suffered only minor injuries.

"Everything was flying, and the whole roof came down on me, so I'm real surprised, and the paneling was flying and my artwork was damaged. I'm real surprised I didn't get hurt more," she said.

The truck driver also suffered minor injuries.

Grow said a car hit her house several years ago, but did much less damage.

"This time, they said it's knocked off the foundation, so I think I'm out of luck," she said.

Building inspectors will make a final determination, but fire officials said they suspect the house is a total loss.

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